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 Supremes discography: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
The supremes a go-go is a 1966 album by motown singing group the supremes....
Nine of the Supremes' albums reached the Top 10 in either the US or the UK.
The supremes is a 2000 box set compilation of the material by motowns most popular act of the 1960s, the supremes....
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 The Supremes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diana Ross and The Supremes gave their final performance together on January 14, 1970 at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas; a live recording of the performance was released later that year in a double-LP box set entitled Farewell.
In fact, her voice continued to appear on Supremes album tracks for the rest of the decade, as many of the album cuts were sourced from archived recordings.
Gordy wanted the Supremes, like all of his performers, to be equally appealing to black and white audiences, and he also sought to erase the image of black performers as being unrefined or lacking class.
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 For Sale: Love Child / Supremes a Go-Go
Diana Ross And The Supremes unique style comes into full force on these pair of classic albums and both are excellent in their own right which will enthrall any Diana Ross or indeed Motown fans.
The covers on this set mostly work very well - and the album is clearly a Supremes album.
Some may argue the point that The Supremes A Go Go was a merley routine, formulaic production but contrary to that it makes great listening and has stood the test of time incredibly well despite the lack of origanal material.
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 The Supremes - Supremes A' Go-Go - MP3 Downloads from MP3.com
Supremes A' Go-Go was the group's first number one pop album, propelled to that place with help from a chart-topping single ("You Can't Hurry Love") and a marketing ploy that generated an irresistible song lineup.
The Supremes - Supremes A' Go-Go - MP3 Downloads from MP3.com
If you are a MP3.com member you can set a preferred service to instantly tell if that music service has this album.
www.mp3.com /albums/13691/summary.html   (4107 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The #1's [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]: Music
I enjoy this whole album and if you are a fan of Diana Ross or the Supremes then I would recommend that you buy this album because it is a must have for any Supreme fan..
The Supremes' voices are no better than, say, Janet Jackson's (well, maybe a tad better) but those voices to these songs is a match made in pop heaven.
With the Supremes 60's hits, most of the versions are extended past the normal fade.
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 Farewell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Farewell (Diana Ross and the Supremes album), a 1970 live box set by Diana Ross and the Supremes, featuring Diana Ross' last performance with the group.
Farewell (Gil Evans album), a 1986 album by Gil Evans.
Farewell (song), a 2004 song by Danny Elfman for the Spider-Man 2 film.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Farewell   (149 words)

  
 Supremes Timeline
December -- Meet the Supremes, the group’s first album, is released.
October 24 — The Supremes join the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, Chuck Berry, Jan and Dean, Gerry and the Pacemakers, James Brown, Lesley Gore, the Miracles and others for the filming of the legendary TAMI (Teenage Awards Music International) Show at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in California.
The Supremes play their first major concert, in Cincinnati, opening for Gladys Knight and the Pips.
www.albanyinstitute.org /exhibits/supremes.timeline.htm   (1951 words)

  
 The Supremes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diana Ross and The Supremes gave their final performance together on January 14, 1970 at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas; a live recording of the performance was released later that year in a double-LP box set entitled Farewell.
In fact, her voice continued to appear on Supremes album tracks for the rest of the decade, as many of the album cuts were sourced from archived recordings.
In 1978, it was reported that Wilson had tried to arrange a new set of Supremes, and hired Karen Ragland and Karen Jackson to tour England with her as "Mary Wilson and the Supremes", but then lost rights to the Supremes' name, as it legally resided with Motown.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Supremes   (1951 words)

  
 The Supremes
In fact, their Right On album with Terrell did better (#25) than the double live farewell album with Ross (#46).
"Someday We'll Be Together," issued in October 1969, became the Supremes last number one record, the trios last record together, and they performed it in the last of twenty appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show.
The Supremes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
www.history-of-rock.com /supremestwo.htm   (994 words)

  
 The Supremes Albums
Supremes A' Go-Go was the group's first number one pop album, propelled to that place with help from a chart-topping single ("You Can't Hurry Love") and a marketing ploy that generated an irresistible song lineup.
The Supremes and the Four Tops' first album crept to number 113 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums survey and produced a moderate hit, prompting Motown to go to the well again with The Return of the Magnificent Seven (three Supremes and [[* Mu#Four-Tops#four] Tops *]).
The Supremes were hot in the mid-'60s, and Motown tried to capitalize on the trio's success.
www.mp3.com /The-Supremes/artists/4790/discography.html   (994 words)

  
 Dynamite by The Supremes: Album Reviews
The last of three albums together finds the Supremes and the Four Tops' producers reverting back to the formula of the first and most successful of the three with this set of remakes.
The Supremes : Albums : Dynamite : Album Reviews
Dynamite gassed at number 160 on Billboard's pop 200 chart, six rungs lower than their second together and 47 shy of their debut, The Magnificent Seven.
www.mp3.com /albums/42016/reviews.html   (994 words)

  
 Floy Joy by The Supremes Songfacts
She replaced Cindy Birdsong in the Supremes just after the recordings were finished.
This was the last Supremes' song to reach the US Top 20.
Although Lynda Laurence is featured on the album's cover, she is not featured on any of the songs.
www.songfacts.com /detail.php?id=3348   (116 words)

  
 Diana Ross and the Supremes
Diana Ross had become the star of The Supremes and therefore the news that she would leave the group did not come as a surprise.
However, The Supremes were not that Supreme; their colleagues called them The no-hit Supremes.
In June 1964 The Supremes considered themselves lucky to be invited to appear on Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars tour.
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 Diana_Ross_
Ross is one of the most successful female artists of her era, both due to her solo work and her role as lead singer of The Supremes during the 1960s.
Diana Ross returned to her music career and released two strong successive albums: 1979's The Boss and 1980's diana.
Ross scored six US #1 hits as a solo aritst; added to the 12 #1's she recorded as lead singer of The Supremes, Ross ties with Elvis Presley, having eighteen #1 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100:
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 Diana Ross Supremes Songs of The Stonewall
Diana Ross and The Supremes and The Temptations' second album in 1969 is named "Together", delivering two more single-release songs.
Their first album issued on Motown Records in the autumn of 1968 was simply entitled "Diana Ross and The Supremes Join The Temptations", generating an immensely loved #1 song, "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me", and two other singles.
The Supremes cable-carring in Frisco: Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson and Diana Ross.
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 eBay - diana ross and ..., Records, Music Memorabilia items on eBay.com
Diana Ross and the Supremes greatest hits album on tape 
DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES Vinyl Album Record 
DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES and THE TEMPTATIONS 
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 Diana Ross & The Supremes - Girl Group 1950's 1960's
In fact, her voice continued to appear on Supremes album tracks for the rest of the decade, as many of the album cuts were sourced from archived recordings.
Diana Ross and The Supremes gave their final performance together on January 14, 1970 at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas; a live recording of the performance was released later that year in a double-LP box set entitled Farewell.
Although the Supremes did not like the idea of recording a second-hand song, because of their track record, they didn't feel they had a choice.
www.jeffosretromusic.com /supremes.html   (4079 words)

  
 SUPREMES — ( More Hits by The Supremes Album )
SUPREMES — ( More Hits by The Supremes Album)
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 DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES
DIANA ROSS and THE SUPREMES: A BIT OF LIVERPOOL/T.C.B. UK reissue of two original Motown albums from 1964 and 1968 on one CD - 28 tracks
Bonus tracks include two more songs from the original LP sessions, three songs from another legendary ‘unreleased’ album, A Tribute to The Girls; an outtake from I Hear A Symphony and seven tracks produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland from another unfinished unreleased album, The Supremes And The Motown Sound: From Broadway To Hollywood.
DIANA ROSS and THE SUPREMES: LOVE CHILD/SUPREMES A-HO-GO UK reissue of two original Motown albums from 1968 and 1966 on one CD - 24 tracks
www.soulmusic.com /dianarossandsupremes.htm   (858 words)

  
 MaxLyrics.Com: Diana Ross and the Supremes:Join the Temptations Album Lyrics
Album: Diana Ross and the Supremes: Join the Temptations
MaxLyrics.Com: Diana Ross and the Supremes:Join the Temptations Album Lyrics
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 Farewell (Diana Ross & the Supremes album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The album was recorded during the final night of the group's engagement at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 14, 1970; the show was Diana Ross' final performance with Supremes Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong.
Farewell is a 1970 live album by Diana Ross and the Supremes.
The live album was issued as a two-LP deluxe edition box-set, produced by Deke Richards.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Farewell_(1970_album)   (443 words)

  
 The Supremes
Diana Ross and the Supremes released their last song, "Someday We'll Be Together" on October 9th, 1969 and performed their final concert at the frontier hotel in Las Vegas on January 14th, 1970.
The story of the Supremes can be traced back as far as 1958, when a trio of singers called The Primes, consisting of Eddie Kendricks, Kell Osborne and Paul Williams, were starting to make a name for themselves in the Detroit area and decided they needed a female version to go along with their act.
In the end, The Supremes are fondly remembered by most of us as a part of Motown's golden years, when they turned out hit after hit and kept the world dancing and singing their songs.
www.classicbands.com /supremes.html   (3946 words)

  
 Hello, I Must Be Going! (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The highlight of the album was the cover version of the Supremes hit "You Can't Hurry Love", which is one of Collins' best-known singles, although none of the other single releases from the album made any significant impact on the charts.
The album takes much of its inspiration from the problems in Collins' personal life, most notably the painful divorce he was going through at the time.
This was Phil's most commercially unsucessful album in the 1980s, with Face Value, No Jacket Required and...But Seriously all were at least No.1 in the UK, the last two albums reached No.1 in the US.
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 identity theory listening booth - diana ross motown anthology
Diana Ross's work with the Supremes and her early solo work utilized a light voice that communicated the self-confident strength and energy of a young woman, an expressive, appropriately self-dramatizing sound, a public voice.
The unnecessary mediocrity of this album is mystifying, as Ross recorded a duet with Ray Charles for it that was not included in the American release and also a version of Etta James's "Tell Me" that was performed on a television special called by the album's name.
Some of the songs were featured in the television film the singer did with Brandy, "Double Platinum," in the year of the album's release.
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 The Supremes (2000 box set) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All tracks are previously unrleeased except "Someday We'll Be Together", which was recorded on January 14, 1970 at the Diana Ross and the Supremes farewell concert, and released as the last track on the Farewell album.
The set is four compact discs long; a bonus disc, An Evening with The Supremes, contained mostly unreleased live recordings and was included in the first 25,000 sets.
The Supremes is a 2000 box set compilation of the material by Motown's most popular act of the 1960s, The Supremes.
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 The Supremes
Both the Supremes and the Temptations were huge hits on the nightclub circuit at this point, and they pooled their talents on several network television specials.
In 1973 the Supremes released the single "Bad Weather," produced by Stevie Wonder; I think this was Terrell's last hurrah.
Any 60s Supremes fan who ignores the release date and photo on the cover is going to enjoy the music.
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 Supreme Legacy - THE Site For Supremes Products from Mary Wilson
And, The Supremes were the first female vocal group to chart a Number One album, “Supremes A GoGo,” in 1966.
The Supremes, a high-flying femme trio with one of the most winning sounds on disks, were only an echo of their selves on the Philharmonic stage.
Although the gross was an SRO $15,000 at a $6.80 top, and the Supremes’ fans proved to be almost as hysterical as the Beatlemaniacs, Philharmonic Hall was a pretentious setting for this type of music.
www.supreme-legacy.com   (1208 words)

  
 THE SUPREMES
As with most Motown acts, the Supremes released three or, maybe, four songs per album, which were worth hearing – depending on your tolerance for tuneful – if not too arty –love songs.
A particular drag on the Supremes career were theme albums like A Bit of Liverpool, The Supremes Sing Funny Girl, The Supremes Sing Rodgers and Hart, The Supremes Sing Country Western and Pop, and We Remember Sam Cooke.
This seemed pretty normal circa 1963, when the Supremes started, but with the emphasis being placed more and more on albums as the sixties progressed, Motown seemed unnaturally old-fashioned in focusing on commodity at the expense of craft.
www.crecon.com /davidwomack/supremerockandroll.htm   (1272 words)

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